Steve Forbes Quotes

No more turning a blind eye to Chinese spies in our nuclear labs. No more keeping silent about Chinese slave labor camps.

Steve Forbes

We must guard against the overreaching hand of big government trying to take away our freedom. And we must always protect the environment in a manner consistent with our values.

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What you do as president has consequences.

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There’s plenty of juice to keep this economy going.

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There is something fundamentally unfair about a government that takes away so much of people’s money, power, and personal control while telling them that life will be better as a result.

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The rise of China as a new power is another great challenge for the US. Our failure to properly handle Germany and Japan earlier in the 20th century cost us and the world dearly. We must not make this same mistake with China.

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The real cure for what ails our health care system today is less government and more freedom.

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The phenomenon of home schooling is a wonderful example of the American can-do attitude. Growing numbers of parents have become disenchanted with government-run public schools. Many parents have simply taken matters into their own hands, literally.

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Our failure to properly deal with Germany and Japan early cost the world dearly later on. We dare not make the same mistake with China.

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If a man breaks a pledge, the public ought to know it.

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As our federal government has grown too large and too powerful, the real loss has been the freedom of people to govern their own lives and participate fully in the American dream.

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And it would be fair. Everyone will pay the same tax and it will eliminate tax cheaters and corporate shenanigans.

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A promise made should be a promise kept.

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You don’t change minds in Washington with sweet reason. You do it to the white light of public opinion.

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The Chinese government is quickly losing its ideological legitimacy, maintain its rule with force, but cannot draw strength from the ideology of Marx and Mao.

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Today, the US spends less on defense as a percentage of our economy than we did at any time since he Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. For the world’s only superpower, that is an invitation to very serious trouble.